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Uploaded: 04/12/07 9:21 PM GMT
Hills or Dales?
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.....which will it be? ....I think I will just sit and admire the scenery and the confused looks on your faces! lol! decisions decisions!! photograph taken two weeks ago - that's a clue! ;) ....and the area (large crevice) you see straight ahead is Winnat's Pass.

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::tee
04/12/07 9:39 PM GMT
I really like this one, Patti - the wonderful wide open vista with the old stone fences is really lovely and the solitary sign post sets it all off. Well done, my friend -

teevee
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So many pics and so little time can mean just one thing - it must be - tee time
::100k_xle
04/12/07 9:41 PM GMT
Another Great shot of the country side Patti.
I'll go to the right.

E J
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.corngrowth
04/12/07 9:53 PM GMT
Patti, during my active career I had to take many decisions. I assumed that, after my retirement, it was no longer necessary to take important decisions, but now you 'forced' me to do so again (lol). I agree with you that this scenery is worth to be admired. To me you've captured that scenery very well. Regards, Cornelius
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Verbeter de wereld, begin bij jezelf (improve the world, start with yourself).
.Fergus
04/12/07 9:56 PM GMT
Lovely scene, great shot.
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::scorpie
04/12/07 10:12 PM GMT
Eenie Meenie Minie Mo, another fabulous capture Patti, that is some countryside you have.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::jswgpb
04/12/07 10:42 PM GMT
Well done Patti, very nice colours and a grand view as usual. Which way is the closest pub ?? That's where I'm headin' ROFL
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::kidder
04/12/07 10:48 PM GMT
Well I dont know any Dales..so I'll just follow John to the pub! LOL Very pretty shot my friend..looks like a huge hole in the earth up there. I wonder if God was golfing and forgot to replace his divot?? lol See ya at the pub Patti! C):-)
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.photos_587
04/13/07 12:02 AM GMT
What every one said. Very good Patti. ;-)
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::DigiCamMan
04/13/07 12:14 AM GMT
How about dales? We are more apt to find a coffee shop that way. Nice pic...even if it is two weeks old.
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.21citrouilles
04/13/07 1:18 AM GMT
Dales! I remember the hill, but not the name...This is a great scope on this beautiful landscape. A fantastic composition and capture. :)
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.bfrank
04/13/07 2:02 AM GMT
It's a beauty Patti. Which way did you go?
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Life's moments are sweet. I just want to capture all that I can of them.
.BarnArt
04/13/07 4:00 AM GMT
Nice shot of a nice view my dear!
Now, being the ornery sort that I am, if I were to walk up to that sign post, and happened to have some paint and a brush in my pocket, the left arrow would say 'Hither', and the right arrow would say 'Yon'. Just for fun you know, LOL!
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
::snapdragonk
04/13/07 4:05 AM GMT
Go both ways Patti, pretty please:) A lovely image, in all directions:)
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::Dunstickin
04/13/07 7:35 AM GMT
Go hither my sweet!..that has to be part of a poem from somewhere eh!
Nice to see some familiar surroundings again!....
I suggest you stay just where you be...knackered knees or knot!
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::krt
04/13/07 8:06 AM GMT
Phew! Spectacular scene. What a crevasse - what a hike! Just sitting here has its attractions...
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::LynEve
04/13/07 10:07 AM GMT
Lovely shot Patti - looks fairly isolated and bleak - expect to see Heathcliff come into view :)
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.Inkeri
04/13/07 12:21 AM GMT
Lovely,wide and green scene,Patti..Agree LynEve:Reminds the
Wuthering Heights..Superb shot..
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.boremachine
04/13/07 4:57 PM GMT
wonderful view, and this signpost makes a great relief ;o)
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.dutch_postings
04/13/07 7:11 PM GMT
A great picture Patti, the greens look so lush, very nice.
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please visit my gallery - mountain site or my little Switzerland Forum
.Blumie
04/13/07 9:36 PM GMT
Thanks a lot for sharing this beautiful view with us. It is just a dream and captured very well.
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted Graz - Schlossberg.
::Neamh
04/14/07 12:22 AM GMT
Stay away from the edge of that crevice.Nice scene,,
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::JQ
04/16/07 9:45 AM GMT
ha, i just gave this a perfect score in the vb, i had a feeling it was yours so i had to come check it out, lovely work, i love that you included the signpost in the shot!
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karma29
04/17/07 1:26 PM GMT
Excellent composition, great shot. Love the wide open skies.
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"A good photograph is knowing where to stand"-Ansel Adams

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